Replication Data for: The Hijab Penalty: Feminist Backlash to Muslim Immigrants

Poertner, M.ORCID logo, Choi, D. D. & Sambanis, N. (2021). Replication Data for: The Hijab Penalty: Feminist Backlash to Muslim Immigrants. [Dataset]. Harvard Dataverse. https://doi.org/10.7910/dvn/dl8szl
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Why do native Europeans discriminate against Muslim immigrants? Can shared ideas between natives and immigrants reduce discrimination? We hypothesize that natives' bias against Muslim immigrants is shaped by the belief that Muslims hold conservative attitudes about women's rights and that this ideational basis for discrimination is more pronounced among native women. We test this hypothesis in a large-scale field experiment conducted in 25 cities across Germany, during which 3,797 unknowing bystanders were exposed to brief social encounters with confederates who revealed their ideas regarding gender roles. We find significant discrimination against Muslim women, but this discrimination is eliminated when Muslim women signal that they share progressive gender attitudes. Through an implicit association test and a follow-up survey among German adults, we further confirm the centrality of ideational stereotypes in structuring opposition to Muslims. Our findings have important implications for reducing conflict between native-immigrant communities in an era of increased cross-border migration.

Available at: 10.7910/dvn/dl8szl

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